why does white light split up when it passes through a prism??
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Because white light is made up of 7 colours
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White light can be split up to form a spectrum using a prism. This is a block of glass with a triangular cross-section. The light waves are refracted as they enter and leave the prism. The shorter the wavelength of the light the more it is refracted.
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